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until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you need a lift, just sing a song ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy with a natural treat ♪ ♪ have a good daisy, healthy foods to eat ♪ ♪ when you want some joy, dance to the beat ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy [ female announcer ] enjoy the fresh, 100% natural choice in cottage cheese. ♪ have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy >>> a soldier from alameda has been killed in afghanistan. eric true true blood died. the come back unit was hit an i improvised explosive device. >>> loved ones are remembering a man shot and killed 6 months ago on his 35th birthday as he and his fiance were walking home from a party. friends and family of the man had a blo
until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you need a lift, just sing a song ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy with a...
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until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ then.. >>> the near 1987 plays a bill role in tonight's sportscast because san jose state hasn't been this hot since then. wac tournament, they are down 1 to hawaii, but then adrian oliver puts them on top. hawaii had one last chance to win, listen to the finish. no , and san jose sta [ buzzer ] so the buzzer sounded before the tip-in, the basket is ruled no good, they pull out a huge win 75-74, guaranteeing their first winning season in 17 years and its highest win total since 1987. >> why do you need to wreck this. >> that year charlie sheen played bud fox in "wall street." walk like an egyptian topped the charts, gas cost 95 cents, the year 1987. >>> >> i remember that. >> stanford trying to keep hope alive for an ncaa bid. jeremy green, stanford wit
until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ then.. >>> the near 1987 plays a bill role in tonight's sportscast because san jose state hasn't been this hot since then. wac tournament, they are down 1 to hawaii, but...
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but jiahani tells us he just wants to see his besieged city finally free. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting going on in ajdabiya at the moment. the front line has been very fluid, moving several miles in a day. katie? >> couric: and, mandy, what's going on right now where you are in benghazi? >> well, the main concern here is pockets of rogue elements loyal to qaddafi that are doing hit-and-run attacks so rebels here have been beefing up security, adding more checkpoints in key locations. >> couric: mandy clark, as always, mandy, thank you so much. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner called on president obama today to make clear exactly what the mission in libya is and how it will be accomplished. david martin reports the president and the military tried to do just that. >> reporter: now in its third day, operation odyssey dawn gathered steam as aircraft from more and more countries joined american jets in enforcing a no- fly zone over libya. their mission is limited to stopping qaddafi from attacking his own people, but th
but jiahani tells us he just wants to see his besieged city finally free. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting going on in ajdabiya at the moment. the front line has been very fluid, moving several miles in a day. katie? >> couric: and, mandy, what's going on right now where you are in benghazi? >> well, the main concern here is pockets of rogue elements loyal to qaddafi that are doing hit-and-run attacks so rebels here have been beefing up security,...
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but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors around the world have been busy basically rebuilding the earth. slowly, but surely, users worldwide have been recreating structures, like the eiffel tower, and the red square, main street, and the princess castle at disney world in orlando, and even cbs 5 studios in san francisco, all in high res. google provides free software. they say there is no way they can do it all themselves. >> we're slowly and collaboratively building up this model of the world. >> reporter: making the world a smaller place is turning out to be a global effort. in mountai
but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors...
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joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone and striking at his military position. if he stays and holds on that means the united states and the european country less have to stay involved to maintain the no-fly zone and we could be there for weeks, months, or perhaps longer. >> what if he is brought down? >> if ka david martin agree falls from power we will see the result of the gamble the administration has taken. if we have intervened this civil war on behalf of a group we don't know well. they don't have a coherent leadership, they don't have an established program. we don't really know what they st
joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone...
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sides had to say and she joins us now. elizabeth. >> reporter: we heard opening statements from both sides from both lawyers. right now they are on lunch recess. so another 15 minutes or so. and then the jury will head back inside. you know, so far it's been a relatively orderly drama-free -- one of the biggest moments actually came after the jury was dismissed. that is when the judge called forward barry bonds' personal trainer, former personal trainer, greg anderson, who as expected, refused to testify. this is video of him coming into the courtroom a little earlier. so he was immediately sent to jail for the length of the trial. again, it all happened very quickly and without incident. barry bonds early this morning as well walked into the compromise without speaking to the media. prosecutors tried to convince the jury that barry bonds knew he was using steroids. he had denied using steroids to a grand jury that was looking into whether balco sold illegal performance-enhancing drugs. in his opening statement, prosecutor
sides had to say and she joins us now. elizabeth. >> reporter: we heard opening statements from both sides from both lawyers. right now they are on lunch recess. so another 15 minutes or so. and then the jury will head back inside. you know, so far it's been a relatively orderly drama-free -- one of the biggest moments actually came after the jury was dismissed. that is when the judge called forward barry bonds' personal trainer, former personal trainer, greg anderson, who as expected,...
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>> i think it is useful and because they are useful to use you can train anyone. a police officer, deputy as a professional and with adequate training we know that lay people who they are can do life saving things. >> think about it in an earthquake. dave in tucson says he has received calls from all over the country for the first 5 minutes, kit and training but no calls from california yet. if you have a story that you think deserves another look send an e-mail to another look@cbs5.com. >>> taking center stage at tonight's council meeting and why several unions say one of their counterparts is getting a sweetheart deal. simon perez reporting. >> reporter: many across the country and across california having a hard time balancing its budget so it does have a budget balancing plan but some people don't like it. in fact, these guys protesting tonight say it is just not fair. the 50 or is employees in the antioch public works department feel this. >> it is also a matter of fairness in that if you're going to ask people to make these sacrifices you need to ask everybo
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. >> schieffer: what if he should use it? >> again, you get into the kind of, you know, speculation of what might happen. it's something that certainly he could do a lot of damage with. it would require action to prevent that, should he move in that direction. but i honestly haven't seen him move in that direction. we think we have a very good handle on right now. >> schieffer: admiral, what's the endgame here? how long does this go on? how long can we keep this up? where does this go? >> well, i think from a military perspective, the mission is very clear. and it's limited in scope. i can't say exactly how long it's going to... that the military part of this will be in effect. and i think it's for others to determine where this goes long term. i mean, there have been lots of options which have been discussed. but i think it's very uncertain on how this ends. what we're focused on now, though, is a guy who has killed his own civilians ruthlessly in the past, being in a position where that stops. we're focused on supporting th
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which is just a couple thousand feet above us. but the last time we saw snow this low, it was almost a month ago. so if you do plan to come up this direction, do carry chains and take it extra slow. in camino, natasha stenback cbs 5. >> are we complaining about the rain? >> not anymore. >> they have the snow up. there not so bad at all. but we have a lot of it out there, right? >> we sure do. more showers around the bay area. right now, and we've got storms literally liping up in the pacific. getting ready to move onshore. outside right now, ominous looking clouds from the mount vaca cam and showers showing up there, too. we have some sunny breaks in between the clouds. here is one of them. right over san francisco, and you're looking good. and you're thinking, hey, we will stay dry now but we do have showers showing up around the bay area and high dep doppler radar is picking up on some of that right now and most of it is focusing a little bit farther to the south. take a look at this as we head into redwood city, scattered showe
which is just a couple thousand feet above us. but the last time we saw snow this low, it was almost a month ago. so if you do plan to come up this direction, do carry chains and take it extra slow. in camino, natasha stenback cbs 5. >> are we complaining about the rain? >> not anymore. >> they have the snow up. there not so bad at all. but we have a lot of it out there, right? >> we sure do. more showers around the bay area. right now, and we've got storms literally...
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bring us up to speed, liz. >> reporter: well, let's begin in yemen, where the beleaguered president saleh has been unable to quash the demonstrations. he's now been forced to say, "okay, i'll go, within hours if necessary, but i have to be able to go with dignity." meanwhile, the security situation is unraveling. we just heard that islamic militants have seized a weapons factory in the south of the country. now, over in syria, where things got very violent last week, amnesty international estimates 55 people have been killed by the security forces in one town alone, now, president assad has made some concessions to release 260 prisoners, for example. but it hasn't worked. we have huge demonstrations again today. many of them sparked by the funerals of those killed earlier in the week. in jordan, things are a little quieter. the king though has been forced to offer concessions there to keep the peace, including some measures that would limit his own power. bob? >> schieffer: and you haven't even brought up where you are, in libya. what's the situation there? >> well, the rebels made a dram
bring us up to speed, liz. >> reporter: well, let's begin in yemen, where the beleaguered president saleh has been unable to quash the demonstrations. he's now been forced to say, "okay, i'll go, within hours if necessary, but i have to be able to go with dignity." meanwhile, the security situation is unraveling. we just heard that islamic militants have seized a weapons factory in the south of the country. now, over in syria, where things got very violent last week, amnesty...
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. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger blacks who don't remember a lot of the bad stuff that went on in the south years ago, who don't remember being shut out of the suburbs. they want to have it all, they want to go with the jobs are. they want to go where the good houses are. >> a equals d, b. >> reporter: the anderson family left detroit... left detroit for atlanta when their jobs looked uncertain. >> we got a job the same week. i got a job and then he got a job. >> reporter: census figures from the city they left behind are so startling detroit's mayor wants a recount. nearly 240,000 people moved away this past decade-- a quarter of the city's populatio
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>> at the white house for us, thank you. elsewhere in the region the government of syria has sent the army into the main port city of latakia the latest city to be swept by protest against the rule of president bashar assad. the government says at least 12 people have been killed, reportedly by ungown-- unknown gunmen firing from roof 207s. for more on the policy challenges facing the president we are joined by john dickerson. good evening. >> good evening, jim. >> a quick question to start with, what does the president have to get done tomorrow night? >> well, he has to outline the exact shape of u.s. policy in libya, most important is the military role. how involved will the military be? how long will it be involved? and also what are the objectives, what does success look like. the president also has to kind of explain again the two halves of his libya policy. the humanitarian piece that required military intervention, and the second half, which is pressuring qaddafi to leave but that does not have a military component. h
>> at the white house for us, thank you. elsewhere in the region the government of syria has sent the army into the main port city of latakia the latest city to be swept by protest against the rule of president bashar assad. the government says at least 12 people have been killed, reportedly by ungown-- unknown gunmen firing from roof 207s. for more on the policy challenges facing the president we are joined by john dickerson. good evening. >> good evening, jim. >> a quick...
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the surge of water rushes in, sweeping away cars and debris along what used to be a major road. people watched from rooftops as the water rises. you can see that man there. and all the buildings behind him. but soon enough, not even the rooftops are safe, and in the span of two minutes, everything is washed away. it will be some time before we know the full cost of the disaster and lives and property. more than 8,000 people are still missing, and more than 416,000 have either lost their homes or been forced to evacuate them. ben tracy reports on the search for victims and the growing humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: for more than ten hours each day, they search the never-ending piles of wreckage near ofunato, japan. these are firefighters, 150 of them from los angeles and fairfax, virginia. they are looking for survivors, but in two days they have found just six people, all of them dead. the u.s. response to japan's disaster is growing. 17,000 military personnel, 14 ships, 113 helicopters, and the aircraft carrier "ronald reagan" are now in or on their way to the country. the a
the surge of water rushes in, sweeping away cars and debris along what used to be a major road. people watched from rooftops as the water rises. you can see that man there. and all the buildings behind him. but soon enough, not even the rooftops are safe, and in the span of two minutes, everything is washed away. it will be some time before we know the full cost of the disaster and lives and property. more than 8,000 people are still missing, and more than 416,000 have either lost their homes...
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will be well-received. >> they're looking to us, and i think that is a good thing. and we need to be there to help them. >> mitchell: but a good reception in cairo will not be automatic. even those egyptians that see america's support as crucial right now will also remember that america helped fund mubarak and his repressions for almost 30 years. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> mitchell: and just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", a top state department official loses his job in a wikileaks plot. plot. >> mitchell: before leaving for europe and the middle east, secretary of state clinton today accepted the resignation of her chief spokesman. he was forced out over comments about the man accused of leaking top secret documents to wikileaks. witt johnson has more. >> reporter: state department spokesman p.j. crowley's decision to step down came just three days after calling the treatment of the suspected wikileaks leaker ridiculous, counterproductive and stupid. private bradley manning is being held in solitary confinement at a marine corps brig in virgini
will be well-received. >> they're looking to us, and i think that is a good thing. and we need to be there to help them. >> mitchell: but a good reception in cairo will not be automatic. even those egyptians that see america's support as crucial right now will also remember that america helped fund mubarak and his repressions for almost 30 years. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> mitchell: and just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", a top state department...
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>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft. libyans took the weapons officer to benghazi and he eventually was returned to u.s. forces. >>> in syria, government troops killed at least six anti-government protesters today. the protests, calling for political freedom, were held at a mosque in southern syria. their main demand is an end to what they call repression by the secret police. before the government troops attacked, electricity and phone service was cut off to the area. >>> in yemen, crowds cheered the arrival of the government troops. anti-government protesters there have called for a mass rally
>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft....
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what you can tell us about that? >> well, what is interesting is that those forces appear to have been escorting a british diplomat who is trying to establish ties with the rebel counsel in benghazi. the more this goes on, the longer the council stays in benghazi the more it's acting in fact like a government and waitinging in the territory it controls. >> mitchell: mark phillips, in tripoli, thank you. >> in this country the national weather service has issued a flood watch through monday morning for much of the northeast. it is all part of a severe storm system that has already dumped a lot of rain on a big part of the country and delivered that deadly tornado that ripped through rayne, louisiana. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, russ. well, as you can see behind me, the tornado that ripped through town yesterday left some extensive damage. the ef-2 tornado which packed 120 per mile an hour winds tore through rayne, louisiana. twisters trail of destruction was five miles long and as wide as three football f
what you can tell us about that? >> well, what is interesting is that those forces appear to have been escorting a british diplomat who is trying to establish ties with the rebel counsel in benghazi. the more this goes on, the longer the council stays in benghazi the more it's acting in fact like a government and waitinging in the territory it controls. >> mitchell: mark phillips, in tripoli, thank you. >> in this country the national weather service has issued a flood watch...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> couric: no one knows the destructive power of nuclear radiation better than the japanese. 65 years ago at the end of world war ii, the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. as many as 246,000 people died. now one japanese woman fears she's about to witness her second nuclear nightmare. >> so right now i'm making the wings. if you could fold 1,000 origami birds then you could recover from the illness, and that's the symbol of longevity and happiness in japan. >> couric: ritsuko komaki was two when an atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. she and her family lived 200 miles away, but many of her relatives perished and her grandmother became terribly ill. >> her hair fell off and she had a nose bleed. but sh
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> couric: no one knows the destructive power of nuclear radiation better than the japanese. 65 years ago at the end of world war ii, the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on...
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what they want to show us and the places they want to show us. today we were able to get away with a single miner who said "you can go wherever you want and you can speak with whoever you encounter." we saw this bustling vegetable market and started asking away. how are things in tripoli? how are things in libya? >> everything is all right. >> reporter: everything is all right? >> everything is all right. no problem. >> reporter: it was a response we heard dozens of times today. >> very good. very good. >> reporter: while other parts of libya may be ready for civil war. that's not what you hear in tripoli. >> you want to make change, you want to make a revolution, i'm with you guys. but the problem, when you start burning your country, you start killing the people-- why's that? >> reporter: call it group- think. maybe towing the company line. they do start pretty young here. the little girl says "allah, qaddafi, libya, and that's it." >> no one else but moammar qaddafi. >> reporter: tripoli streets were bustling with shops and folks going to work
what they want to show us and the places they want to show us. today we were able to get away with a single miner who said "you can go wherever you want and you can speak with whoever you encounter." we saw this bustling vegetable market and started asking away. how are things in tripoli? how are things in libya? >> everything is all right. >> reporter: everything is all right? >> everything is all right. no problem. >> reporter: it was a response we heard...
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how can you use a rationale for raising rates because you asked us to save to start with. >> we have cut costs. we cut $17 million out of our budget this year and our budget is about a $60 million operating budget. so we have saved money where we can. we have used reserves. >> reporter: he says marin's water supply is pretty sensitive to the boom and bust cycles of lots of rain and then drought. he says the county, if it stopped raining tomorrow, would have about two years' worth of water, but compare that to san francisco which he says has four years' full of supply. >> nobody said life was fair. darn it. thank you, simon. >>> all right. we are going to check in with roberta for the latest and find out if we have got more rain coming? >> first, can i tell you something? i just learned this. fire station 10, fire station 18 in oakland. huge ken bastida and huge dana king fans. i want to let all those ladies and gentlemen that know that today in oakland, you experienced a record high temperature of 83 degrees shattering the old record of 79 set back in 2008 and, yes, tomorrow will be
how can you use a rationale for raising rates because you asked us to save to start with. >> we have cut costs. we cut $17 million out of our budget this year and our budget is about a $60 million operating budget. so we have saved money where we can. we have used reserves. >> reporter: he says marin's water supply is pretty sensitive to the boom and bust cycles of lots of rain and then drought. he says the county, if it stopped raining tomorrow, would have about two years' worth of...
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tell us what you're remembering about your son today? >> just about how good a kid he was, how proud he was to be a soldier, how proud he was of america. and if he could see this, i don't think he'd be very proud of this country right now. >> couric: thank you very much for speaking with us, mr. snyder. we so appreciate it. >> you're welcome, katie. >> couric: now turning to libya where oil is the life blood of moammar qaddafi's regime. and in a major offensive today, he tried to retake a key oil terminal captured by rebels in the eastern city of brega. qaddafi's warplanes dropped bombs but the opposition beat back the attack. meanwhile, two u.s. warships passed through the suez canal today heading closer to libya. defense secretary robert gates says they could be used to evacuate civilians. the libyan border is overwhelmed with refugees. 30,000 are waiting to get into tunisia. and some foreign workers were able to get out on ships bound for egypt. but back to today's major development, qaddafi's failed offensive in brega. mandy clark wa
tell us what you're remembering about your son today? >> just about how good a kid he was, how proud he was to be a soldier, how proud he was of america. and if he could see this, i don't think he'd be very proud of this country right now. >> couric: thank you very much for speaking with us, mr. snyder. we so appreciate it. >> you're welcome, katie. >> couric: now turning to libya where oil is the life blood of moammar qaddafi's regime. and in a major offensive today, he...
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"they kept telling us the plant was safe but they were leading us on all this time." and yet anger and bitterness are not the operative emotions here. hope and empathy are. she says "if getting angry would make things better or make us happier then we would. but instead of getting mad, it's better to help each other out." "we have to stay focused on the recovery" says this mother of two. "that's what we're all thinking about." these are the survivors. it's estimated more than 20,000 others will not have been so lucky. amazing grace... ♪ >> reporter: so kindness and cooperation are the anthem of strength. the saving grace of refugees whose ordeal has really just begun. lucy craft, cbs news, tokyo. >> couric: more now from our new cbs news poll out tonight. about half of americans say they're concerned about radiation from japan reaching the united states. about seven out of ten say they believe nuclear power plants here in the u.s. are generally safe but more than six in ten don't want one built near where they live. and 58% say the u.s. government is not prepared fo
"they kept telling us the plant was safe but they were leading us on all this time." and yet anger and bitterness are not the operative emotions here. hope and empathy are. she says "if getting angry would make things better or make us happier then we would. but instead of getting mad, it's better to help each other out." "we have to stay focused on the recovery" says this mother of two. "that's what we're all thinking about." these are the survivors....
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time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. so i feel better by the time we tee off. want to transform dinner from blah to oh la la? cook with campbell's. with touches like a splash of fresh cream or sauterne wine. our soups help you put smiles on the faces of the ones you love. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ >> couric: now to the drug wars. earlier this week we told you how a controversial operation by the a.t.f. may have helped put lethal weapons in the hands of mexican gangs. tonight sharyl attkisson reports some of those weapons have been implicated in the death of a u.s. border patrol agent. >> reporter: while a.t.f. was allegedly allowing mexican drug cartels be armed with assault rifles from the u.s., a special border patrol team in arizona was fighting, in part, with beanbag guns last december 14. that's according to newly released court doc
time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. so i feel better by the time we tee off. want to transform dinner from blah to oh la la? cook with campbell's. with touches like a splash of fresh cream or sauterne wine. our soups help you put smiles on the faces of the ones you love. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> smith: finally tonight, when you see how the japanese people are suffering in the wake of a natural disaster, the reaction is to want to help. that's exactly what some kids are doing as mark strassmann reports. >> thank you so much! >> reporter: when tsunami relief on their minds, kids in dallas squeezed the aid from lemons. a lemonade fund-raiser for japan. in an hour they raised more than $1,000. >> people all wonder why we're doing this right now. >> reporter: in atlanta... >> it really makes me want to help those people. >> reporter: kindergartener tuesday muse saw the destruction on television. like kids all over, she's trying to make sense of the unthinkable. >> i was, like, how can i help? could i do a sale
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> smith: finally tonight, when you see how the japanese people are suffering in the wake of a natural disaster, the reaction is to want to help. that's exactly what...
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time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >> mitchell: it is a decision of a lifetime-- to open your heart and your home to adopt a child. an emotional choice that one alleged con artist may have exploited to scam would be parents. she promised them her babies, but all they got was heartache-- until she was tracked down by cbs news chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian. >> want to go get it? go get it. >> reporter: holly and mark gonzales tried for four frustrating years to have children. >> good boy! >> reporter: costing the couple about $120,000. then last month came a call from their adoption attorney. >> she said "we have a birth mom who's pregnant with twins due next friday." >> reporter: their attorney put holly on the phone with the expectant mother who said her name was kristy bennett, a 34- year-old single mother of three from missouri. >> a ha
time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >> mitchell: it is a decision of a lifetime-- to open your heart and your home to adopt a child. an emotional choice that one alleged con artist may have exploited to scam would be parents. she promised them her babies, but all they got was heartache-- until she was tracked...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news" here's a look at today's weather. chilly start to spring in the northeast. as showers roll through and rain and snow in the west. springlike in the southeast. plenty of sun and highs in the 80s. but the northern plains will be cool with a mix of sun and clouds. >>> here's a look at this morning's top stories on a monday. the pentagon says u.s.-led air strikes against libya have inflicted heavy damage and stopped the government advance on the rebel stronghold of benghazi. and police in japan say the death toll from that massive earthquake and tsunami could top 18,000. this morning, workers were evacuated from the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. the disaster in japan is having huge economic aftershocks. the supply of manufactured goods and parts to the u.s. has been disrupted, and that's causing shortages and costing american jobs. manuel gallegus reports. >> reporter: it's an economic jolt from japan's quake here at home. 900
join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news" here's a look at today's weather. chilly start to spring in the northeast. as showers roll through and rain and snow in the west. springlike in the southeast. plenty of sun and highs in the 80s. but the northern plains will be cool with a mix of sun and clouds. >>> here's a look at this morning's top stories on a monday. the pentagon says u.s.-led air strikes against libya have...
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. >> explain that moment for us. it's something i mean we know of earthquakes here in the bay area obviously. but that was so huge. what was it like? >> we do know of earthquakes here but this was something else. the buildings shook for in excess of three minutes. it took us a half a minute to figure out ok. this was serious. but it shook for three minutes. shook everybody to their core. >> i'm just kind of curious. we're used to these in the bay area. so for the first 30 seconds you realize it's an earthquake. what did you do for the next two and a half minutes up on the sixth floor of the building and it doesn't stop? >> i stood in the doorway just thinking about my son, and hoping i would get back and see him again soon. >> and how did the rest of the building react? did everybody run out or -- >> this is amazing. i was very impressed by the japanese response. there's an enormous calm. nobody was in a panic. there was a lot of faith. i think faith in their level of preparedness. the buildings remained remarkably i
. >> explain that moment for us. it's something i mean we know of earthquakes here in the bay area obviously. but that was so huge. what was it like? >> we do know of earthquakes here but this was something else. the buildings shook for in excess of three minutes. it took us a half a minute to figure out ok. this was serious. but it shook for three minutes. shook everybody to their core. >> i'm just kind of curious. we're used to these in the bay area. so for the first 30...
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anthony joins us from phoenix. first of all, congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> i'm sure it's still sinking in a little bit, but if you could, take us back to saturday night. you get out there and you know who your opponent is, the defending national champion, a powerhouse from iowa. as you're looking at him getting toward go meet him out this on the mat, were you nervous? >> i was terrified. i had dreamt about being in that situation for the whole year and just being there and the atmosphere, there was nothing i could doing do beforehand to prepare me for that. the fans were into it, my family was there, just a graeat atmosphere to be a part of. they were saying 20 steeconds before i had to run out on the mat and i almost threw up. but it was definitely sxigt. once i actually stepped out there, it seemed like any other match. i just switched in to auto mode. >> and i love that you have this great grin on your face as you're talking about it because you can see the excitement. there see a lot of talk about
anthony joins us from phoenix. first of all, congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> i'm sure it's still sinking in a little bit, but if you could, take us back to saturday night. you get out there and you know who your opponent is, the defending national champion, a powerhouse from iowa. as you're looking at him getting toward go meet him out this on the mat, were you nervous? >> i was terrified. i had dreamt about being in that situation for the whole year and just being...
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she joins us now live with more. good morning, anne. >> reporter: frank, we see pink slips this time every year. we see them at most school districts here in california. this time it's concerning especially here in oakland because they are dealing with a $12 million budget gap right now not knowing what the state is going to do so some of these pink slips, many of them could actually come to fruition, meaning layoffs for teachers here. we are look at about 500 positions. let me break down some of the teachers that are at risk depending on a decision tonight by the oakland unified school district. talking about 538 positions to be exact. 231 elementary teachers, 41 english, 45 social science teachers, 28 sixth grade teachers and 25 physical education teachers as well as 13 social workers here in the district and the entire adult education staff. now, the only teachers that appear to be safe from the pink slips right now are credentialed special ed. and bilingual teachers. the people on the list to could be getting the
she joins us now live with more. good morning, anne. >> reporter: frank, we see pink slips this time every year. we see them at most school districts here in california. this time it's concerning especially here in oakland because they are dealing with a $12 million budget gap right now not knowing what the state is going to do so some of these pink slips, many of them could actually come to fruition, meaning layoffs for teachers here. we are look at about 500 positions. let me break down...
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this man tells us they used simple homemade bombs to take them out. government forces have now pulled back. special forces? these rebels say they killed some of qaddafi's elite troops. where was the fighting? where did this happen? right here? the majority of qaddafi's forces are now well outside the city. but a handful of rogue elements managed to get inside. we've been told we can't go any further than this because there's fighting up ahead. qaddafi loyalists were shooting at civilians from this vehicle. one motorist shot back and killd them. rebels later torched it. people here are grateful for u.n. air support and believe they can take care of qaddafi's troops inside the city on their own. >> osgood: next, the future of nuclear power. has it been unplugged? business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain
this man tells us they used simple homemade bombs to take them out. government forces have now pulled back. special forces? these rebels say they killed some of qaddafi's elite troops. where was the fighting? where did this happen? right here? the majority of qaddafi's forces are now well outside the city. but a handful of rogue elements managed to get inside. we've been told we can't go any further than this because there's fighting up ahead. qaddafi loyalists were shooting at civilians from...
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good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their makeup. the vetting process of this group. i am convinced that they are blazing targets and helping the rebel forces identify friend from foe on the ground and then illuminating targets for the overhead nato forces. >> it almost sounds like double vetting, vetting for the u.s. and for the coalition and then for the folks on the ground, what is that vetting process? they're not handing over resumes and letters of reference? >> no, they're not. what is really taking place they are running sources to identify what the motivations are. whether this is an individual within the ranks of the rebel that is can be trusted in the near term or whether this is a long-term engagement, somebody who might be able to ri
good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their makeup. the vetting process of this group. i am convinced that they are blazing targets and helping the rebel forces identify friend from foe on the ground and then...
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stay with us, pauley. that's pauley perrette. she's going to stay with us. we're going to head over to the kitchen and check out some of those great southern recipes that are very close to your heart. and that's coming up. and of course you can see a new episode of "ncis" tomorrow 8:00, 7:00 central right here on cbs. you're going to want to tune in for that. now here's erica. >> chris, thanks. women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting your own business can be a little intimidating for obvious reasons. but that's where so-called turnkey cops come in. here to tell us what they are, how you can perhaps own onen our own is jen groover, author of "what if? and why not," how to transform your fears into action and help start the business of your dreams. >> thank you. >> what is a turnkey business? >> a turnkey company is a company that already has products developed, operations in place and they've invested a lot of money in marketing, advertising to build brand recognition which is the most dpaunting part about starting
stay with us, pauley. that's pauley perrette. she's going to stay with us. we're going to head over to the kitchen and check out some of those great southern recipes that are very close to your heart. and that's coming up. and of course you can see a new episode of "ncis" tomorrow 8:00, 7:00 central right here on cbs. you're going to want to tune in for that. now here's erica. >> chris, thanks. women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting...
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don't want to give it away but katie linendoll will show us how to use it all. it is brilliant technology. >> also ahead, we are checking in on the royal wedding, six weeks to go, a frantic pace as you can imagine. prince william is actually -- you see prince harry there, kate middleton, new photos have surfaced of miss middleton the princess to be and some concern maybe she's getting too skinny. how about that? we're going to be live in london with the latest. all the royal scoop including a little more on prince william we nexted who's in new zealand in the wake of the quake. >> first let's go back over to jeff glor at the news desk for the latest news from japan and the headlines this morning. >> good morning to you, good morning to everyone. the u.s. has begun the process of evacuating americans from japan this morning as the situation at a crippled nuclear power plant worsens. this morning helicopters dropped sea water on the fukushima daiichi plant in a last-ditch effort to cool down overheating nuclear fuel and lucy craft is in tokyo with more. >> good mo
don't want to give it away but katie linendoll will show us how to use it all. it is brilliant technology. >> also ahead, we are checking in on the royal wedding, six weeks to go, a frantic pace as you can imagine. prince william is actually -- you see prince harry there, kate middleton, new photos have surfaced of miss middleton the princess to be and some concern maybe she's getting too skinny. how about that? we're going to be live in london with the latest. all the royal scoop...
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these can be used. i want everybody to use them at home. we're going to cut them into sizes like this. and then we're going to simply boil them, and you know when you boil vegetables at home you want to make sure the water is seasoned pretty aggressively. it should taste like the ocean. people are afraid and fearful but you really need to give it a good -- >> that's a lot of salt. >> a good three tablespoons of salt. >> okay. so that's going to bring out the flavor then? >> like the bag of potato chips. >> that's going to bring out the flavor of the cauliflower? >> exactly. a lot of the water falls off of it so you're not eating it all. >> how long are you boiling those for? >> you could do it until, you know, to your preference, but about three to five minutes. >> three to five minutes. the other important thing is to dress this while it's hot. when it's hot it really absorbs the flavor. why don't you do some oil and vinegar. i called for a caper vinaigrette. what people need to know is that you don't need to dirty a bowl. you can basicall
these can be used. i want everybody to use them at home. we're going to cut them into sizes like this. and then we're going to simply boil them, and you know when you boil vegetables at home you want to make sure the water is seasoned pretty aggressively. it should taste like the ocean. people are afraid and fearful but you really need to give it a good -- >> that's a lot of salt. >> a good three tablespoons of salt. >> okay. so that's going to bring out the flavor then?...
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they're not using good passwords. they don't have the good anti-virus and fire walls in place and they have bluetooth open on the cell phone. >> going back to the celebrities just for a moment, to folks prey on a certain type of celebrity? >> sure they do. the celebrities everybody wants to see naked pictures of. the younger they are, the more popular they are, the more the pictures can be sold for. >> how much money are we talking about? >> oh, i don't know. hundreds of thousands of dollars, probably. but they don't realize when the kids are under the age of 18, it's child pornography if the kids are naked in a certain way, so they can be charged with very serious crimes and end up on the registered sex offender list. >> not a new problem here but one that's certainly coming to light with all these folks complaining about it, you represent a number of celebrities. >> i do. >> if you know you're a target for this stuff, why do you have that stuff on your cell phone or your computer? >> well, my celebrities that i repr
they're not using good passwords. they don't have the good anti-virus and fire walls in place and they have bluetooth open on the cell phone. >> going back to the celebrities just for a moment, to folks prey on a certain type of celebrity? >> sure they do. the celebrities everybody wants to see naked pictures of. the younger they are, the more popular they are, the more the pictures can be sold for. >> how much money are we talking about? >> oh, i don't know. hundreds of...